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Investigators Discover Suspicious Stain On Concrete Wall In Search For Etan Patz


The FBI and NYPD are tight-lipped on anything they may have found in the SoHo building suspected of hiding the remains of Etan Patz.

But there are reports this morning that there could be a new clue.

Investigators have been methodical, taking apart the basement concrete floor piece by piece and digging through the dirt below for evidence. They have also torn down brick walls in their search for clues to the 1979 disappearance of Patz.

On Saturday, investigators discovered what they described as a suspicious stain on a concrete wall while tearing apart the basement, according to CNN. They discovered the stain by spraying Luminol, a chemical which can indicate the presence of blood, but that is not always conclusive.

(Source: WCBSTV)



4 Responses

  1. Wow first of all the concrete was put years later, and 2nd that @these kind of cases everything looks “suspisious”, how is it when you fall in2 the hands of the FBI? guilty until proven innocent….!

  2. A literal demonstration of yesterday’s Parsha:- Metzoroh [in Israel] of methodically tearing down a house & its walls piece by piece, leaving no part untouched.

  3. #2, where did you get the idea that it was his building? It isn’t, and they never had a good reason to believe that there was anything in that building, or at least not good enough a reason to justify the damage it would do. It would appear that now there is such a reason.

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